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. >> the problem with obamacare is not just the website, it's the law. i heard from hundreds of constituents who see premiums rise and policies cancelled. many are losing their plans. >> after a failed strategy to kill the law by shutting the government split the party in two, republicans are unified in attacking problems on the website which, when functioning, will help millions obtain shirns under obamacare. >> i don't think anybody would deny the fact on either side of the political either. these facts are nothing short of a disaster. >> when pressed marilyn tavenner was unable to say how many people got insurance through the website. >> are you getting the numbers? >> am i getting the unless? not yet. >> you have no numbers of. >> we'll have them available mid-november. >> if you don't have insurance by 31 march, you face a fine. as the problems persist democrats are joining the call to delay the deadline. marilyn tavenner vowed to fix what is wrong. >> i want to assure you healthcare.gov can and will be fixed. we are working around the clock to deli
. >> the problem with obamacare is not just the website, it's the law. i heard from hundreds of constituents who see premiums rise and policies cancelled. many are losing their plans. >> after a failed strategy to kill the law by shutting the government split the party in two, republicans are unified in attacking problems on the website which, when functioning, will help millions obtain shirns under obamacare. >> i don't think anybody would deny the fact on either side of the...
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a hearing on stand your ground laws. coming up on the next "washington journal," diana degette is here to discuss the implementation of health care act. then don hoven is our guest to look up the "farmville" -- farm bill. our focus on magazines, looking at the first mole hunt in the fbi. live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. former house speaker tom foley must his bid for reelection in 1994 after he agreed to keep them assault weapons ban even though gun control was unpopular in his district. he was honored at a memorial service at statuary hall by president obama among bill clinton, and his friend and rival, bob michael. he died on october 18. he was 84. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the presentation of the colors, the singing of the national anthem, and the retiring of the colors. >> forward march. >> present. ♪ oh, say, can you see by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hail'd
a hearing on stand your ground laws. coming up on the next "washington journal," diana degette is here to discuss the implementation of health care act. then don hoven is our guest to look up the "farmville" -- farm bill. our focus on magazines, looking at the first mole hunt in the fbi. live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. former house speaker tom foley must his bid for reelection in 1994 after he agreed to keep them assault weapons ban even though gun control...
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the massachusetts health plan was the template for the health law. kathleen sebelius was grilled for three hours on capitol hill, she said that the problems would be fixed. i spoke with david merrit about the policy of the affordable care act. >> it was a full throated defense of the affordable care act, and she did a necessary job to go out and try and confront some of the critics and explain what is happening. i found two things somewhat curious, one, she actually said that the website had never crashed which in fact, it had. it even crashed this morning. the second one was that she was apologizing, which she certainly needed to do, and the president did an adequate job of that as well, then she shifted the blame to the contractors. when you're apologizing, you're usually apologizing for something you're responsible for. but she put the responsibility on the contractors. it flies in the face of harry truman's line that the puck stops here. >>> the nation's farm bill has centered on funding the $80 billion a year food stamp program but not passing a
the massachusetts health plan was the template for the health law. kathleen sebelius was grilled for three hours on capitol hill, she said that the problems would be fixed. i spoke with david merrit about the policy of the affordable care act. >> it was a full throated defense of the affordable care act, and she did a necessary job to go out and try and confront some of the critics and explain what is happening. i found two things somewhat curious, one, she actually said that the website...
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it is the underlying architectural law, if you replace kathleen sebelius the flawed architectural law would still exist. gerri: would it be better to have anyoneeth on the job. >> you can't confirm a full time secretary in this political environment. gerri: no way to get it done. >> you have to vote. you will have more rounds of hearings about how hhs of run. gerri: she will keep it for present, in charge of fixing what she has not been able to put in place for three years. >> that is why she is say i am responsible for this debacle, she can take the arrows, but, will she fix it? she can't, she is responsible, the white house and hhs are both -- responsible, that october 1 launch date was the white house's decision. >> there is another launch date, january 1st, people lost their coverage, and the exchange coverage begins, i believe that president will throw out the first scapegoat, it might be kathleen sebelius. sebelius. >> mike mcbeth. >> he said my hands are bloodied, should i kill everyone else or stop now. gerri: you are 3 ful 3. >> we were talking about hundreds of thousands of
it is the underlying architectural law, if you replace kathleen sebelius the flawed architectural law would still exist. gerri: would it be better to have anyoneeth on the job. >> you can't confirm a full time secretary in this political environment. gerri: no way to get it done. >> you have to vote. you will have more rounds of hearings about how hhs of run. gerri: she will keep it for present, in charge of fixing what she has not been able to put in place for three years. >>...
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>> it's the law that they must. continuous coverage is part of the law. that wasn't the case in the past. >> the affordable care act. we will end the worst abuse of companies and create consumer protections in the market place that they will be able to buy a policy even if they have been sick in the past and women won't be charged more than men. they won't be denied coverage because of preexisting conditions and put lifetime caps and will be an essential benefit package. you are not buying some things and having other things, but the minimum that everybody should have. prescription drugs and mental health coverage and doctors and hospitals. are these important consumer protections? >> i would say they are very important. as a former insurance commissioner, i can tell you that the individual market in kansas and anywhere in the country never had protections. people are on their own. they can be locked out and dumped out. that happened each and every day. this will finally provide the kind of protections that we all enjoy in our health care plans as part of
>> it's the law that they must. continuous coverage is part of the law. that wasn't the case in the past. >> the affordable care act. we will end the worst abuse of companies and create consumer protections in the market place that they will be able to buy a policy even if they have been sick in the past and women won't be charged more than men. they won't be denied coverage because of preexisting conditions and put lifetime caps and will be an essential benefit package. you are not...
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a committee hearing took a look at the way the law is practiced in 30 different states. the panel also heard from lucio mcbeth, the mother of another slain african-american teenager named jordan davis. the man who killed davis is currently trend use the stand your ground law in his defense. rt spoke with the davis family attorney john phillips and he talked in depth about how this law is being used and abused. >> stand your ground since 2005, when it was implemented, has taken the role of the jury to judge the facts and look at both sides and look at evidence and try to figure it out and saying we don't need to do that. let's just find legal gun owners in a legal place and look at them and what their situation is and let's examine their brains and try to determine whether they thought they were in fear for their life. if they were, that is all they have to prove, not that the situation warranted killing, but that they believed that they were wanted to kill. >> in their testimony, the two mothers did not question gun ownership but rather said that they hope to see the law
a committee hearing took a look at the way the law is practiced in 30 different states. the panel also heard from lucio mcbeth, the mother of another slain african-american teenager named jordan davis. the man who killed davis is currently trend use the stand your ground law in his defense. rt spoke with the davis family attorney john phillips and he talked in depth about how this law is being used and abused. >> stand your ground since 2005, when it was implemented, has taken the role of...
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no i think that there are some portions of the law that are good but other portions of the law are bad for example i don't think there needs to be maternity coverage for a young man coming into the health care market and so i think it depends on the situation where you said that you know you agree with a lot of provisions of the law both parties agree on a number of obamacare provisions ones that protect people with preexisting conditions ones that get rid of lifetime caps allow younger people to stay on their plans. republicans have said they want to keep these provisions in place but my question is how do you implement these favorable policies without the stuff that makes them economically possible like the exchanges like the individual mandate and so on the stuff that republicans want to get rid of. i believe you can do that in a variety of ways in what i have suggested and i've been a co-sponsor of purchase of policies across state lines health savings accounts and also tort reform and there is no tort reform in the president's law according to crystal budget office tort reform. wo
no i think that there are some portions of the law that are good but other portions of the law are bad for example i don't think there needs to be maternity coverage for a young man coming into the health care market and so i think it depends on the situation where you said that you know you agree with a lot of provisions of the law both parties agree on a number of obamacare provisions ones that protect people with preexisting conditions ones that get rid of lifetime caps allow younger people...
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that's not what is in the law. the intention was always for people to be able to keep their grandfathered policies but not necessarily the policies that they bought since the law. but about 50%-- >> i want to catch on one thing. grandfathered policies. insurance plans people had before the affordable act kicked in back in 2010. there is a difference between an insurance plan you had then versus you might have bought six months ago or in january 2013? >> exactly. if you had it in march 2010, you can keep it. if you bought it since then you can't necessarily keep it. in california it's 50/50. 50% of the people in the individual market have a truly grandfathered plan, and 50% don't. >> so the obama administration said multiple times that you can keep your insurance policy, what have they been talking about and what about this miscommunicati miscommunication. >> they were looking at the employer market. they were trying to maintain the way people were getting their existing policy. many people may like their existing p
that's not what is in the law. the intention was always for people to be able to keep their grandfathered policies but not necessarily the policies that they bought since the law. but about 50%-- >> i want to catch on one thing. grandfathered policies. insurance plans people had before the affordable act kicked in back in 2010. there is a difference between an insurance plan you had then versus you might have bought six months ago or in january 2013? >> exactly. if you had it in...
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congress was going to kill the president violate some law. is it fair to say that under the structure, the congressionally imposed structures and regulations of fha that fha has performed as well as could under the circumstances? >> i believe within everything to perform as well as we can. >> that leaves the question of why are you here asking for a $1.7 billion as the other side puts it, bailout? let me read you the last line of the majority staff memo on this. the last line, just to be clear, this bailout is required because the mmif is that 16.3, negative 16.3 -- >> yes. >> the last one of the majority staff member reach, the mmif negative 16 with the economic pie represents a decrease of 17.49 billion from its 1.19 billion at the end of fiscal year 2011. here's the part of want to emphasize. which resulted from further declines in national home prices, more loans having elevated default potential and uncertain economic conditions. this is the republican memo saying that you're sitting here today because of the decline in national home pri
congress was going to kill the president violate some law. is it fair to say that under the structure, the congressionally imposed structures and regulations of fha that fha has performed as well as could under the circumstances? >> i believe within everything to perform as well as we can. >> that leaves the question of why are you here asking for a $1.7 billion as the other side puts it, bailout? let me read you the last line of the majority staff memo on this. the last line, just...
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it is the law. and frankly i find it disconcerting that my republican colleagues have done nothing but root for this law to fail for the last three and a half years and now there's a big show here of being upset at problems with the website of keeping people from signing up for coverage fast enough. so i would just say to my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, you're really on the wrong side of history here. the website will be fixed and millions of americans will be able to get quality affordable health insurance coverage through the affordable care act. and again, i thank you for being here today, madam. >> mr. pitts, chairman of the health committee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome, madam secretary. have you personally tried to register or enroll on the website? >> sir, i created an early light account so i would see the prompts that were coming to people who were interested. i did work my way to the application feature fairly early on, but frankly i have affordable health care so i --
it is the law. and frankly i find it disconcerting that my republican colleagues have done nothing but root for this law to fail for the last three and a half years and now there's a big show here of being upset at problems with the website of keeping people from signing up for coverage fast enough. so i would just say to my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, you're really on the wrong side of history here. the website will be fixed and millions of americans will be able to get quality...
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the question comes in: how do you write a law? how do you define that? do you say that any two people who love each other can be considered married? and then what do you say to the person who says, but we are three people and we love each other. why are you leaving us out of that equation? so these are where the questions get more complicated and harder to define and harder to write into law and make everybody feel good about it. >> that's why socies historicale referred to the con jugal definition of marriage. >> why marriage? why do you think that now more than ever, the republican party, members of the republican party are open to this idea of gay marria marriage? >> it's an issue that's evolved. barack obama only came out in favor of gay marriage a relatively short time ago. i think this gets at a long-standing division in the republican party that tyler alluded to, about individual freedom. the republicans were better supporters of civil liabilities issues than democrats. it's only really with the introduction of the evangelical community that you a
the question comes in: how do you write a law? how do you define that? do you say that any two people who love each other can be considered married? and then what do you say to the person who says, but we are three people and we love each other. why are you leaving us out of that equation? so these are where the questions get more complicated and harder to define and harder to write into law and make everybody feel good about it. >> that's why socies historicale referred to the con jugal...
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when the politicians some law & order politician goes on and on with this lock em up mentality and people nod their heads. if people are better educated about these issues they will call the people on the carpet and say wait a minute. i think the mission, if i can give you that, would be to step outside your circle, your work circle and bring this issue to the broader public so they can create a change in the culture and the public's response to these issues that will then enable the politicians and legislators to make the reforms to the finances and the court's etc that really need to happen and one way i think is a good way to do that and i'm talking, i'm a journalist, an advocacy journalist, it's usually said with a sneer but i wear the badge proudly, to reach out to reporter's because of course they do have that soapbox to share these stories with. so reach out to reporter's in your local newspapers, crime reporter's, whoever, and just invite them to spend the day with you. invite them to spend a day looking at just a day in your life as a public defender, a day in the life of you as
when the politicians some law & order politician goes on and on with this lock em up mentality and people nod their heads. if people are better educated about these issues they will call the people on the carpet and say wait a minute. i think the mission, if i can give you that, would be to step outside your circle, your work circle and bring this issue to the broader public so they can create a change in the culture and the public's response to these issues that will then enable the...
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this law will only make it more secure and more affordable. >> reporter: but change was to be expected says georgetown's sabrina with the individual market effectively now one large pool. >> if you have employer based coverage and a healthy person you're subsidizing your fellow employees that may need more. >> reporter: for some it's not delivered like the healthcare.gov website. >> the white house site says if you have health insurance you like you'll be able to keep it. she has health insurance she likes. she's been paying premiums and wants to keep itç but she can'. isn't that a lie? >> reporter: mike would like to see less partisan fighting and more flexibility for millions like him. >> allow choice and allow us to be better shoppers and get something that meets our requirements. >> reporter: it's kathleen sebelius' turn in the hot seat tomorrow. in her remarks, she says for most americans premiums will be lower under the affordable care act and she'll no doubt be grilled about that. bertha coombs for "nightly business report." >>> coming up, fees for checking bags, printing out
this law will only make it more secure and more affordable. >> reporter: but change was to be expected says georgetown's sabrina with the individual market effectively now one large pool. >> if you have employer based coverage and a healthy person you're subsidizing your fellow employees that may need more. >> reporter: for some it's not delivered like the healthcare.gov website. >> the white house site says if you have health insurance you like you'll be able to keep...
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your law was the model for the nation's law. so, let's look what's happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patients bill of rights. no more discriminating against kids with preexisting conditions. no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. no more lifetime limits or restricted annual limits. most plans -- most plans now have to cover free preventive care like mammograms and birth control. young people can stay on their parents' plan until they turn 26. all of this is in place right now. it is working right now. now, the last element of this began on october 1st, when the affordable care act created a new marketplace for quality, private insurance plans, for the 15% or so of americans who don't have health care. and for the 5% of americans who have to buy it on their own and they're not part of a group. which means they don't get as good a deal. and this new marketplace was built on the massachusetts model. it allows thes
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in some cases state laws do have waiting periods laws in many of the states you just mentioned and one important digdistinction is between death with dignity and suicide. death with dignity is about terminally ill people who are very close to the end of their lives due to disease. they are mentally come ten compd they are making decisions. >> asighssighs assisted suicide laws are keeping desupo keep despondent people where their lives could be saved by counselling and other means. as society i thig i think we caa difference between a 90-year-old man in hospital and a despond ent personal with a gun. zbl.tgun. >> thank you for joix us -- joining us tonight. >> straight ahead, two different kinds of ich investing. a global study find surprising attitude wher attitude after the recession. >> it's like a stock market for football and not everyone is thrilled about it. (vo) friday night ... >> does the nsa collect any type of data on millions of americans? >> no sir. (vo) fault lines investigates what it's like to live under the watchful eye of the nsa. >> they know everything that you do,
in some cases state laws do have waiting periods laws in many of the states you just mentioned and one important digdistinction is between death with dignity and suicide. death with dignity is about terminally ill people who are very close to the end of their lives due to disease. they are mentally come ten compd they are making decisions. >> asighssighs assisted suicide laws are keeping desupo keep despondent people where their lives could be saved by counselling and other means. as...
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. >> the president is in boston today expected to defend his healthcare law that went into effect there. >>> an early morning house fire in northwest baltimore leaves a man dead. the fire broke out just after 5:00 this morning in the 3800 block of hilton road. the victim was found on the second floor. he later died at the hospital. the cause of that fire is still under investigation. >>> two lanes of i-95 are shut down this noon in joppa for a fatal accident there. police are on the scene right now along 95 northbound at mountain road. that's where a pedestrian was struck and pronounced dead at the scene. the cause of that accident is under investigation. >>> maryland state delegate don dwyer is recovering after a car accident in pasadena. according to police another driver caused the crash while turning at a red light. no one was seriously hurt. just last week dwyer was sentenced to 60 days in jail for dui in august and boating under the influence that led to injuring seven. >>> another correctional officer admitted to helping a prison gang smuggle drugs. ron matz is in the news room w
. >> the president is in boston today expected to defend his healthcare law that went into effect there. >>> an early morning house fire in northwest baltimore leaves a man dead. the fire broke out just after 5:00 this morning in the 3800 block of hilton road. the victim was found on the second floor. he later died at the hospital. the cause of that fire is still under investigation. >>> two lanes of i-95 are shut down this noon in joppa for a fatal accident there....
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if a woman is studying most laws to protect herself her children and her family you can only praise her for the. catherine the throne of sky or found a name for her a muslim school in an old scandinavian sagas which speak of a city of gods called as guard. center is called as god. the heart of i like your hood as guard at once it is made up of three parts os guard dog os is a professional who knows his trade perfectly. guard released to the sanskrit word for hire and dog ties in with donna the goddess of water fire is more about manhood one and water is too many. in his gotta the mescaline and i mean are you not one. as gods or grew out of combat gopac from which it took its seven levels of mastery and its basic movements though some adaptation to women's hands and feet when needed. she works a lot on the history part. of her as a teacher i wrote two books with a cancer. the first is about the first level of the woman's monologues as god. this one story building was the birthplace of blood to me a pillar of combat gopac school. this is my old i've always adored weapons i pray to this so
if a woman is studying most laws to protect herself her children and her family you can only praise her for the. catherine the throne of sky or found a name for her a muslim school in an old scandinavian sagas which speak of a city of gods called as guard. center is called as god. the heart of i like your hood as guard at once it is made up of three parts os guard dog os is a professional who knows his trade perfectly. guard released to the sanskrit word for hire and dog ties in with donna the...
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when a province complained about the law democrats said it is the law of the land. stand back because you're in the minority. it seems that if the law was solemn allied complaining about it makes all the sense in the world. >> that's right. millions, i'm not kidding, millions of people are being told that there insurance plan is being cancelled. i introduced legislation yesterday. we will charge to put it on the fast track. more than 50 co-sponsors of ready. h.r. 5330. if you have a private insurance plan earlier this year, january, you can keep it to each you don't have to give it up. you will not be fined if it is cancelled did we are hearing from folks his premiums have gone up. they somehow figured out how to get through the maze. and in it is going to be as much as of 400% increase in premium. thousands of dollars in additional costs that theyave to pay. it is not right. we are going to try to offer the choice. gerri: the administrationays people will pay less, not more, paying $50 per month for this news coverage. does that square with what you know of what pe
when a province complained about the law democrats said it is the law of the land. stand back because you're in the minority. it seems that if the law was solemn allied complaining about it makes all the sense in the world. >> that's right. millions, i'm not kidding, millions of people are being told that there insurance plan is being cancelled. i introduced legislation yesterday. we will charge to put it on the fast track. more than 50 co-sponsors of ready. h.r. 5330. if you have a...
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if a woman is studying most laws to protect herself her children and her family you can only praise her for the. catherine the thought of sky i found the name for her emerson school in the old scandinavian sagas which speak of a city of gods called as guard martial arts center is called as god. the heart of i like the hood as guard at once it is made up of three parts os guard. us is a professional who knows his trade perfectly. guard released to the sanskrit word for hire and dog ties in with donna the goddess of water fire is more about manhood one and water is too many. in his gotta the mescaline and i mean are you not one watching the message. as god i grew out of combat gopac from which it took its seven levels of mastery and its basic movements though some adaptation to women's hands and feet when needed. she works a lot on the history part. of her as a teacher i wrote two books with a cancer. the first is about the first level of the woman's martial arts as god. this one story building was the birthplace of blood to be a pillar of combat gopac school. this is my old i've always a
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your law was the model for the nation's law. [ applause ] so let's look at what's happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patients bill of rights. [ applause ] no more discriminating against kids with preexisting conditions. no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. no more lifetime limits or restrictive annual limits. most plans -- most plans now have to cover free preventative care like mammograms and birth control. young people, can stay on their parents' plans until they turn 26. all of this is in place right now, it is working right now. now, the last element of this, began on october 1st. so when the affordable care act created a new marketplace for quality, private insurance plans for the 15% or so of americans who don't have health care and for the 5% of americans who have to buy it on their own and they're not part of a group, which means they don't get as good a deal, and this new marketplace was built on the massachusetts m
your law was the model for the nation's law. [ applause ] so let's look at what's happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patients bill of rights. [ applause ] no more discriminating against kids with preexisting conditions. no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. no more lifetime limits or restrictive annual limits. most plans -- most plans now have...
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federal law requires imitation guns to have an orange tip on the barrel. >> i imagine the people who make these toy guns say the point is for them to look real and no one wants a gun that's pink, yellow or orange. >> reporter: the proposal doesn't cover pellet guns like andy lopez's, still de leon says law enforcement needs the ability to tell if a gun is real or fake and others agree. >> the gun has an orange tip on the end. and it will be very helpful because cops will know it's a fake. >> reporter: juan alvarado a father of four says changes should be made but starting at home. >> keep these boys away from our house from our places. and that's the only way we are going to finish or try to, you know, minimize the violence in the streets. >> reporter: the nra had no comment. but their position in the past has been airsoft guns and bb guns should not be treated like toys and therefore should not be brightly colored. in santa rosa, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> following the shooting in santa rosa police departments in the bay area are warning trick or treaters not to carry toy guns on ha
federal law requires imitation guns to have an orange tip on the barrel. >> i imagine the people who make these toy guns say the point is for them to look real and no one wants a gun that's pink, yellow or orange. >> reporter: the proposal doesn't cover pellet guns like andy lopez's, still de leon says law enforcement needs the ability to tell if a gun is real or fake and others agree. >> the gun has an orange tip on the end. and it will be very helpful because cops will know...
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he's going to defend the law and also urge patience by drawing parallels to the massachusetts law. i expect him to make a couple of key points, one that the rollout was slow here in massachusetts, 132 people signed up in the first month. those numbers started to grow and swell over time and also going to say massachusetts is an example of universal health care working, 97% of people in massachusetts have health care right now. there are stark differences between what took place here in massachusetts and president's health care law. for one, the obvious, this is a state. you're catering to a much smaller population. massachusetts didn't see the number of glitches and problems with signing up. secondly, this health care law was phased in over time. people had a year to sign up for health care so that made the process run fairly smoothly. and then this is a big difference, tamron, there was bipartisan support for the health care law that passed here in massachusetts. it was passed by a democratic legislator, signed into law by then republican governor mitt romney as you pointed out at
he's going to defend the law and also urge patience by drawing parallels to the massachusetts law. i expect him to make a couple of key points, one that the rollout was slow here in massachusetts, 132 people signed up in the first month. those numbers started to grow and swell over time and also going to say massachusetts is an example of universal health care working, 97% of people in massachusetts have health care right now. there are stark differences between what took place here in...
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your law was the model for the nation's law. so let's look at what's happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patients bill of rights. no more did he say crim naturing against kids with preexisting conditions.scriminating against kids with preexisting conditions. no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. no more lifetime limits or restrictive annual limits. most plans now have to cover free preventive care, like mammograms and birth control. young people can stay on their parents' plans until they turn 26. all of this is in place right now. it is working right now. now, the last element of this began on october 1st. so when the affordable care act created a new marketplace for quality, private insurance plans for the 15% or so of americans who don't have health care. and for the 5% of americans who have to buy it on their own and they're not part of a group. which means they don't get as good a deal. and this new marketpla
your law was the model for the nation's law. so let's look at what's happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patients bill of rights. no more did he say crim naturing against kids with preexisting conditions.scriminating against kids with preexisting conditions. no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. no more lifetime limits or restrictive annual...
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but if this is a change in immigration law a lot of them will be encouraged to be naturalized. we make an assumption a and pols bear it out. immigration remains at the top of thish use. >> yes and no. it's a threshold issue. >> what is the future if you have a greater number of young people born inside of the u.s. is their loyalty going to go that way or will immigration still remain an issue. >> a lot of latino voters have members of their familiarly that are immigrants or out of status. >> millions of people have roll tillrelatives that have come he. it's not for some as it is for many other americans. so it's real for millions and millions of latino voters. even though they themselves are sit accidentcitizens and able t. the difficulties of working the system and the difficulties of getting the family members into the united states. are all real, very present or one generation past. >> do you see an opportunity to look to new issues? what other things will be on the horizon here. >> bread and butter issues for sure. when the american economy declined in the last several year
but if this is a change in immigration law a lot of them will be encouraged to be naturalized. we make an assumption a and pols bear it out. immigration remains at the top of thish use. >> yes and no. it's a threshold issue. >> what is the future if you have a greater number of young people born inside of the u.s. is their loyalty going to go that way or will immigration still remain an issue. >> a lot of latino voters have members of their familiarly that are immigrants or...
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. >> tomorrow law enforcement will take part in operation boo. under state law patrolled sex offenders must follow special requirements on the night of halloween. they include a 5:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. curfew, no derkerations and no -- derkerations and no off -- decorations and no offering candy to children. you can find out if there are any sex offenders living in your neighborhood by visiting the megan's law website. we've put a link at ktvu.com under the hot topics tab. >>> a delta airlines flight headed to san francisco landed safely after making an emergency landing in a remote area of alaska this morning. the 767 departing from tokyo was headed to sfo when the plane experienced a loss in cabin pressure. according to the faa, the flight landed without incident at cold bay airport. cold bay is on the western edge of the alaska peninsula and has a population of 108. >>> a special state hearing on b.a.r.t. workers' safety is scheduled for november 7th. the hearing comes in the wakes of the deaths of chris shepherd and larry dane yells. they -- d
. >> tomorrow law enforcement will take part in operation boo. under state law patrolled sex offenders must follow special requirements on the night of halloween. they include a 5:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. curfew, no derkerations and no -- derkerations and no off -- decorations and no offering candy to children. you can find out if there are any sex offenders living in your neighborhood by visiting the megan's law website. we've put a link at ktvu.com under the hot topics tab. >>> a...
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the law is the law. now the insurance companies already cancelled two million people. they moved on. they had to fix their businesses based on how the law is, as it exists. it doesn't steeem fixable. >> i guarantee you, they could have put it on hold. if the president said it is happening too fast, we don't know what is happening in terms of the implementation of the law, and the implementation through the actual process is not going as i envisioned. let's slow down and try to fix it and do it right. >> quickly, before i let you go, what do you think is happening inside the white house right now? >> well, i hope they're second-guessing their strategies, allowing a misrepresentation to be so solidly repeated over and over again. and that, i think is a flaw. that doesn't speak well of this president and doesn't speak well of a white house that would allow him to say something that a lot of people knew was not accurate. so i think there is a credibility problem inside the white house now. and i hope they will step back and put the american people first, and say let's do t
the law is the law. now the insurance companies already cancelled two million people. they moved on. they had to fix their businesses based on how the law is, as it exists. it doesn't steeem fixable. >> i guarantee you, they could have put it on hold. if the president said it is happening too fast, we don't know what is happening in terms of the implementation of the law, and the implementation through the actual process is not going as i envisioned. let's slow down and try to fix it and...
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your law was the model for the the nation's law. so let's look at what's happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patient's bill of rights. no more discriminating against kids with pre-existing conditions. no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. no more life time limits or restrictive annual limits. most plans have to cover free preventive care like mammogras a and birth control. young people can stay on their parents' plans up they turn 26. all of this is in place right now. it is working right now.np they. all of this is in place right now. it is working right now.iyp the 26. all of this is in place right now. it is working right now.all of now. it is working right now.26. all of this is in place right now. it is working right now. the last element of this began on october 1st. its wheen the affordable care at created a new marketplace for quality private insurance plans for the 15% or so of americans who don't have health
your law was the model for the the nation's law. so let's look at what's happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patient's bill of rights. no more discriminating against kids with pre-existing conditions. no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. no more life time limits or restrictive annual limits. most plans have to cover free preventive care like...
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in some cases state laws do have waiting periods laws in many of the states you just mentioned and one important digdistinction is between death with dignity and suicide. death with dignity is about terminally ill people who are very close to the end of their lives due to disease. they are mentally come ten compd they are making decisions. >> asighssighsassisted suicide e keeping desupokeep despondent pe their lives could be saved by counselling and other means. as society i thig i think we caa difference between a 90-year-old man in hospital and a despondent personal with a gun. zbl.tgun. >> thank you for joix us -- joig us tonight. >> straight ahead, two different kinds of ich investing. a global study find surprising attitude wherattitude after the. >> it's like a stock market for football and not everyone is thrilled about it. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. >> share your story on tv and online. sore state where most americans put their money. investors spend more time thinking about where to get away t
in some cases state laws do have waiting periods laws in many of the states you just mentioned and one important digdistinction is between death with dignity and suicide. death with dignity is about terminally ill people who are very close to the end of their lives due to disease. they are mentally come ten compd they are making decisions. >> asighssighsassisted suicide e keeping desupokeep despondent pe their lives could be saved by counselling and other means. as society i thig i think...
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i promise - back in the day when the law - by the way, who remembers what soap is. many websites replaced the website with some kind of black and white frame. we feel we really have a model of activity we should - i'm going to tell everybody that 1, 2, and 3 to support the immigration reform. we're going to have access or the chances of services like voices 1, 2, and 3 is going to be much lower. i want to see the business owners follow suit. by the way, my wife and daughter are here and my daughter has the march t-shirt >> thank you for the practical steps and again, we have folks that are tweeting or posting there's so many ways to engage and it's easy and effective. it also means meeting people. we'll be taking another small group of ceos from small business by also start ups. in washington d.c. they only hate you when your successful. then we're going to open it up to the audience. as - >> we work with people all over the united states. we have an intelligent to do that we're suppliers there and we get to them and explain the how and why and what to do. and that'
i promise - back in the day when the law - by the way, who remembers what soap is. many websites replaced the website with some kind of black and white frame. we feel we really have a model of activity we should - i'm going to tell everybody that 1, 2, and 3 to support the immigration reform. we're going to have access or the chances of services like voices 1, 2, and 3 is going to be much lower. i want to see the business owners follow suit. by the way, my wife and daughter are here and my...
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you're part of this law. you're literally in charge of this law. should you be any different than all of the other americans out there who are losing their health insurance today? >> i'm part of the 95% with affordable, available health coverage as are most of your colleagues. >> most americans -- it isn't available to them. why will you not agree? -- >> i'm not eligible for the exchange because i have coverage in -- >> you could decide to drop your coverage of your employer. you have the choice to decide not to choose -- >> that is not true, sir. >> i chose not to go -- >> members of congress are now part of the exchange thanks to an amendment added by congress -- >> with all due respect -- >> if i have affordable coverage in my workplace, i'm not eligible to go into the marketplace. that's part of the law. >> i would encourage you to be just like the american people and enter the exchange and agree to find a way to do that. >> it's illegal. >> i would like to show you an advertisement going on in colorado right now. this is an advertisement that
you're part of this law. you're literally in charge of this law. should you be any different than all of the other americans out there who are losing their health insurance today? >> i'm part of the 95% with affordable, available health coverage as are most of your colleagues. >> most americans -- it isn't available to them. why will you not agree? -- >> i'm not eligible for the exchange because i have coverage in -- >> you could decide to drop your coverage of your...
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alexander and clapper defended the data-sweeping program as lawful and aimed at foreign terrorists and successful in saving lives. a german member of the european parliament tells nbc news that confidence is destroyed. today a german delegation is expected at the white house to meet with security officials. >>> overnight a domestic dispute in south carolina ends in an apparent murder-suicide with six people shot dead including two children. police say a man called 911 tuesday night telling operators he was feeling edgy b and wanted to harm himself. as deputies responded, a neighbor said she found a gunshot and that children from a nearby home were fleeing to hers. police confirmed the gunman had released four children before the shootings. >> it is a situation that just takes your heart. it is sad. it is horrific. your heart has to go out to everyone involved. >> police treated the incident as a hostage situation but when the s.w.a.t. team entered the home it was too late. >>> a massive dust storm leads to a deadly pileup on an arizona highway. at least three people are dead. there wer
alexander and clapper defended the data-sweeping program as lawful and aimed at foreign terrorists and successful in saving lives. a german member of the european parliament tells nbc news that confidence is destroyed. today a german delegation is expected at the white house to meet with security officials. >>> overnight a domestic dispute in south carolina ends in an apparent murder-suicide with six people shot dead including two children. police say a man called 911 tuesday night...
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it the law, you're supposed to help it along. democrats are not going into iraq but i'm routing for my country to succeed. that's now how they played it. they shut down the government and go to the map in every possible way and vote to repeal it 41 times and that's the patriotic thing to do about trying to bring health care to people in this country that don't have it. there are problems, let's work together to fix them. why aren't the republicans for medicare, supposed to be the party of business. for years business is complaining we're an unfair advantage because we have to cover workers because other countries don't have this stupid law. they froze wages as a way to compensate workers when they couldn't up their salaries and we still have it? if we were smart, we would have like canada, like britain and all these other countries, we would at least have a public option. that would straighten out a lot of this mess. in states where they want it to work, where they are cooperating. >> right. >> it is working which is the greatest
it the law, you're supposed to help it along. democrats are not going into iraq but i'm routing for my country to succeed. that's now how they played it. they shut down the government and go to the map in every possible way and vote to repeal it 41 times and that's the patriotic thing to do about trying to bring health care to people in this country that don't have it. there are problems, let's work together to fix them. why aren't the republicans for medicare, supposed to be the party of...
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if passed, they would sue the city to block the laws. a move gun advocates support. >> it is big government mentality on the small level. in laws are to be effective, they need to be statewide or countrywide for them to have a real impact. >> so if this passes, you are okay with sunnyvale getting sued by the nra. >> not i'm okay with it. no one likes to get sued. that's the typical way they do business. they act like bullies. >> if the new laws do pass, he plans to help the city of mountainview put a similar measure on their balance lot next fall. >>> grammy award singer, chris brown, making head lights for something other than music, heading to rehab. that announcement coming one day after being charged with a misdemeanor for his involvement with a fight outside the wfrm"w hotel in washington, d.c. he decided on rehab to gain focus and insight into his past and recent behavior. he is due back in court next month. brown currently on probation for hit and run charges back in july along, of course, with his 2009 assault on his then girl
if passed, they would sue the city to block the laws. a move gun advocates support. >> it is big government mentality on the small level. in laws are to be effective, they need to be statewide or countrywide for them to have a real impact. >> so if this passes, you are okay with sunnyvale getting sued by the nra. >> not i'm okay with it. no one likes to get sued. that's the typical way they do business. they act like bullies. >> if the new laws do pass, he plans to...
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and they are outside the law. they continue to be outside the law. for alarm employers, about 96% of them already cover their employees. and as you know, the penalty that your constituents referred to is not a penalty imposed in 2014. this is being discussed with businesses about what i kind of information is exchanged -- >> i thank you. he's going to use the gavel on me if you don't hush. >> gentleman's time as expired. we recognize the lady from california. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome madame secretary. you're a distinguished woman. you have distinguished yourself and your state. the offices that you've held. and now, working for the american people. and i salute you for it. i want to really congratulate my republican pals for being absolutely, 1000% consistent. you love what's wrong with the website. and you detest what is working in the affordable care act. and i think that that is on full display here. let's get back to the website. that's what this hearing is about. it's my understanding that november 31st is the -- is a hard date for ha
and they are outside the law. they continue to be outside the law. for alarm employers, about 96% of them already cover their employees. and as you know, the penalty that your constituents referred to is not a penalty imposed in 2014. this is being discussed with businesses about what i kind of information is exchanged -- >> i thank you. he's going to use the gavel on me if you don't hush. >> gentleman's time as expired. we recognize the lady from california. >> thank you, mr....
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. >> we know that the affordable care act is the law of the land. we do. but we also understan from our constituents there is a disaster of a roll out that is occurring. not a hiccup about a disaster of a roll out. >> reporter: committee charm dave camp ask if administration would makes it internal project of enrolling 495,000 by october 1. >> we will not have those numbers available until mid november. >> do have you any idea of how many people have enrolled. >> in the process of enrolling in the state base exchanged and federal exchange we will have the numbers in mid november. >> reporter: new jersey democrat attempter flared after arkansas republican said that g.o.p. had offered alternatives to obamacare. >> are you serious, what you just said? are you -- really serious? after what we've gone through? we've gone through in the last 3 1/2 years. >> reporter: tomorrow health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius is to blame the federal contractors, and said quote, cms has a track record of successfully over seeing many contractors our programs d
. >> we know that the affordable care act is the law of the land. we do. but we also understan from our constituents there is a disaster of a roll out that is occurring. not a hiccup about a disaster of a roll out. >> reporter: committee charm dave camp ask if administration would makes it internal project of enrolling 495,000 by october 1. >> we will not have those numbers available until mid november. >> do have you any idea of how many people have enrolled. >>...
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chief acre cements blame for the botched rollout of the obama care website as the president argues the law is really a good thing, but what does the affordable care act mean if you're covered under an employer plan? >>> pops and drops, stocks, bonds, gold and the dollar all on the move after the fed said it will keep the stimulus in place. but is it what the central bank didn't say that really drove the market? >> facebook, the social network reports strong profits and the stock jumps, what investors need to know about facebook's financials. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, october 30th. >>> good evening everyone. we begin with president obama on the defensive speaking from boston, the president tried to drum up support for the troubled health care program. he chose samuel hall where a massachusetts health care plan was signed into law seven years ago and considered a successful template for the president's own affordable care act. he admitted to problems with his health care website and that people are getting cancellations notices, but he said giving
chief acre cements blame for the botched rollout of the obama care website as the president argues the law is really a good thing, but what does the affordable care act mean if you're covered under an employer plan? >>> pops and drops, stocks, bonds, gold and the dollar all on the move after the fed said it will keep the stimulus in place. but is it what the central bank didn't say that really drove the market? >> facebook, the social network reports strong profits and the stock...
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your law was the model for the nation's law. [applause] so let's look at what happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patient's bill of rights. no more discriminating against kids are pre-existing conditions. [applause] no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. [applause] no more life-time limits or restricted annual limits. most plans--most plans now have to cover free preventive care like mammograms and birth control. young people can stay on their parents' plans until they're 26. all of this is in place right now. it is working right now. now, the last element of this began on october 1st, when the affordable care act created a new marketplace for quality, private insurance plans for the 15% or so of americans who don't have healthcare, and for the 5% of americans who don't have to buy it on their own and they're not part of a group which means they don't get as good of a deal. this new marketplace was built on the massachusett
your law was the model for the nation's law. [applause] so let's look at what happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patient's bill of rights. no more discriminating against kids are pre-existing conditions. [applause] no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. [applause] no more life-time limits or restricted annual limits. most plans--most plans now...
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and mitt romney's health care law, which passed here in massachusetts. and he's going to make a couple of important points. one, he's going to say that there was a slow and somewhat rocky rollout here in massachusetts. 123 people signed up in the first month. that number started to swell over time. and then he will say, look, massachusetts is an example of universal health care that works. 97% of people here in massachusetts now have health care. but of course, there are some big differences rollout wasn't quite as rocky. you didn't see all of the glitches that we are seeing with the president's health care law. of course. >> it was servicing smaller group of people. so that is one of the reasons. but another key difference is that the enrollment process was really something that took place over phases. people had a year to sign up, which is a longer period than folks have with the president's health care law. and then a big difference is that there was bipartisan support for the massachusetts health care law. you had a democratic legislature which passe
and mitt romney's health care law, which passed here in massachusetts. and he's going to make a couple of important points. one, he's going to say that there was a slow and somewhat rocky rollout here in massachusetts. 123 people signed up in the first month. that number started to swell over time. and then he will say, look, massachusetts is an example of universal health care that works. 97% of people here in massachusetts now have health care. but of course, there are some big differences...
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birth control pills. rape or incest. criminals, felons shows, a month law, in bulk. instead of dictating to women, criminals. this ad. vo: "wrong" "too extreme" "senseless" meet the tea party ticket. together waging "ideological crusades" to ban abortion even in the case of rape and incest. cuccinelli and obenshain even sponsored legislation the post says could ban birth control pills. and all three oppose comprehensive background checks to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and the dangerously mentally ill. a tea party ticket - wrong for virginia families. independence usa pac sponsored this ad. mel tonight, maybe it's a good thing it's broken now it's federal health care website has security flaws. today the president took ownership -- >> i take full responsibility for making sure it gets fixed asap. >> pelley: a top official adopted a new description. >> accountable for the debacle. >> pelley: nancy cordes is on capitol hill. sharyl attkisson learned details of the prelaunch test that failed. does head gear in youth football and soccer prevent concussions? dr
birth control pills. rape or incest. criminals, felons shows, a month law, in bulk. instead of dictating to women, criminals. this ad. vo: "wrong" "too extreme" "senseless" meet the tea party ticket. together waging "ideological crusades" to ban abortion even in the case of rape and incest. cuccinelli and obenshain even sponsored legislation the post says could ban birth control pills. and all three oppose comprehensive background checks to keep guns out...
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this is a broken law. millions of americans are getting notices their plans are being canceled. >> gentle lady's time has expired. if i would do a couple things here. first i'm going to ask unanimous consent that the written opening statements for any member on the committee be introduced into the record and without objection, the documents will be there. i also would ask unanimous consent to put the document binder and other documents presented to the secretary during questioning into the record without objection. so ordered. let me just say in conclusion, we do look forward to having you back in december to get an update on where we are. and we'll work with your schedule to find a right time and date early that week. i want you to know we're going to want real numbers. you'll have them by then, is that right, in terms of the signup? >> that's correct, sir. we'll have them by mid-november. >> we look forward to getting those done. we appreciate, we really do appreciate your time this morning to take quest
this is a broken law. millions of americans are getting notices their plans are being canceled. >> gentle lady's time has expired. if i would do a couple things here. first i'm going to ask unanimous consent that the written opening statements for any member on the committee be introduced into the record and without objection, the documents will be there. i also would ask unanimous consent to put the document binder and other documents presented to the secretary during questioning into...
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this initiative is about housing not affordable housing yes by law their required to put in $11 million elsewhere but it's not about housing it's rich people's housing and number 3 they're just moving this over and straightening it out. our argument is actually this is not opening up the waterfront. certainly for the public it's restricting the waterfront >> thank you both very much for your time. do you have any final thoughts >> yeah. it makes an lifting million dollars benefit to the fund it's equivalent to 40 thousand units this is a real tount opportunity for the city. and the park spaces that are being added thirty thousand secreting square feet it's 3 times the size of the downtown area. this fight is really about the future of the northern waterfront. do we want to have a northern waterfront that that is open and available important people. the answer we think is yes, but vote no on b and c if you really want to protect the northern waterfront please vote no on b and c otherwise we're going to have high riser that are in the spirit of san francisco >> thank you both unfortunatel
this initiative is about housing not affordable housing yes by law their required to put in $11 million elsewhere but it's not about housing it's rich people's housing and number 3 they're just moving this over and straightening it out. our argument is actually this is not opening up the waterfront. certainly for the public it's restricting the waterfront >> thank you both very much for your time. do you have any final thoughts >> yeah. it makes an lifting million dollars benefit to...